The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1920, Page 5

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A GIRL FALS TO GET FATHER REMOVE ASHER GUARDIAN ’* Application of Miss De Gweck ‘to Substitute Young Man for Tustioe Vernon M. Davis to-day ented the application of a twenty- year-old plaintiff, Grace DeGweck of No, 626 East 89th Street, Brooklyn, to Temove her father as guardian ad Utem and substitute a young man| for $2,500, which, in view of a $15 who, the father says tn his opposing| Physician's bill and six weeks’ en- affidavit, is only qualified by reason | {reed absence from busines is, in was passing No. 97 John Street, as- serts so much friction has arisen between herself and her father over the case that they no longer speak to each other, In fact, Miss De Gweok says in her affidavit, relations with her father became so strained that she is ar- ranging to remove from his home. Joseph De Gweok, the father, an ex- pert electrician employed at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, denies the friction is the result of the case, He says in his opposing affidavit it is of longer standing and arises from his daugh- ter’s predilictions for jazz and danc- ing. The daughter eects forth in her pa- pers she has no faith or confidence in the attorney chosen by her father. This attorney and her father, she says, wish to adjust her case for $1,000, which eum, she holds, is grossly inadequate, The father an- swers that the case has been adjusted Parent Denied, hie opinion, a fair settlement. He of being an excellent player of jazz|denies his daughter received perma- and able to shake a wicked foot in all the latest dances. Miss DeGweok, who brought eait against L. O. Koven & Bro, to re- cover damages for injuries received 51 March 20 last, when part of the load to-day as definitely pledged not to offer f nent injuries. —>-_—_ Cuban Suger Pool Fixes 24 Cents As le of 2,180,000 unsold sugar, were on record ames MecCreery & Co. 34th Street J 5th Avenue Annual July Sale! *‘Master-Made’’ Furniture Our Entire Stock Reduced 10% to 50% ‘The worth of McCreery “Master-Made” Fur- niture is known throughout the length and breadth of the land. It is even more than its name implies. With these reductions on honest market prices values are greater than ever before. Four-Piece Louis XVI. Model Chamber Suite, il- lustrated, in American Walnut, including Dresser, Chifforobe, vanity case and bed. regularly 745.00, 595.00 Ten-Piece Queen Anne Model Dining Room Suite in American Walnut, illustrated, including Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side Tables, five Side of @ wagon fell upon her while #he pny am ia estimated 1,740,000 wa Efforts are being made to bring these Into the pool. Motorcycle Policeman Hit by Auto. man of Union Hill, N. Chairs and one Arm Chair. regularly 675.00, 475.00 Dining Room Furniture Ten-Piece Queen Anne Model Suite, in Mahogany. regularly 1,075.00, 798,00 Ten-Piece Tudor Model Suite, in American Walnut. regularly 657.00, 437.50 Ten-Piece Queen Anne Model Suite, int Mahogany or American Walnut. regularly 850.00, 650.00 Ten-Piece Queen Anne Model Suite, in American Walnut. regularly 1,140, 987.00 Ten-Piece Chippendale Model Suite, in Mahogany. regularly 725.00, 595.00 Chamber Furniture Four-Piece Hepplewhite Suite, in Ivory Enamel. regularly 7385.00, 367.50 Four-Piece Louls XV. Model Suite, in Mahogany. regularly 725,00, 595.00 Four-Piece Hepplewhite Model Suite, in Mahog- any. regularly 585.00, 450.00 Four-Piece Colonial Model Suite in American Walnut. regularly 405.00, 295.00 Four-Piece Queen Anne Model Suite, in American Walnut. regularly 945.00, 850.00 Library Furniture Overstuffed Tapestry Sofa, regularly 179.50, 97.50 Overstuffed Tapestry Arm Chair or Rocker. regularly 110.00, 65,00 Three-Piece Sun Parlor Suite, frames of decor- ated enamel, upholstered in cretonne, regularly 889.00, 169.50 Three-Piece Cane Suite, upholstered in damask and velour. * regularly 595.00, 297.50 Three-Piece Suite, upholstered in Tapestry. regularly 675.00, 337.50 Seventh Floor, No, C. 0, D.'s. pane are level ed id 9,920,000 sacks, leaving under outside control George Crawford, motorcycle police- a iol it tomobile driven Bi 7 Third Street, B. Altman & Cn. A Number of Semi-made Sports Skirts smart and up-to-date, have been taken from regular stock and marked, for clearance, at specially reduced prices. They will be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday) morning, in the Wool Dress Fabrics Department. The new prices will be $4.75, 7.50 & 12.75 There are several attractive styles to select from in these Skirts, including box-plaited and accordion-plaited effects and plain- tailored models. The materials are plaids, checks, serges and wool jerseys, showing an excellent variety of colors as well as all-white. Waist sizes, 24.to 32 inches; but not every size in every style. (First Floor) Another Special Sale of Week-end Cases and other Summer travel necessaries, at prices that represent excellent values, will provide an interesting offering for to-morrow (Friday). y ‘ Week-end Cases, with tray; cretonne- lined and fibre-bound; sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches bili snes caer 8 | Sano Women’s Hat Boxes, with two hat forms and a pocket; cretonne-lined; size 18x18x12 inches . ° . ° ° ° $7.85 Women’s Hat Boxes (dull finish) with two hat forms and a pocket; cretonne-lined; circular shape in size 18x12 inches, $8.00 Motor Luncheon Cases, with service for six persons . «© + « « $16.50 All of the above travel goods are made of black enameled duck. Traveling Bags of black walrus-grain cowhide, with riveted frame and leather lining and pocket; size 18 inches, $9.00 . (First Floor) Madison Arettue -Fitth Avenue $2. Aliens, in addition, must pay $10 for each vise, At this port the new + la in Hudson | tee was pyt into effect June 28 for the County Hospital to-day suffering from |reason that applications filed then or der, internal injuries an: Sats on ‘the face stained lant night in}thereatter could not have been ap- é , & ‘ t THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 1 sugar for sale until the price| Union Hill. Blank was arrested, charg: nts d with a an ry, and gs be~ “a Justice 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY ‘We have outgrown many dan- ‘rous customs, Firecrackers ave lost favor as a display of Young America’s patriotic fer- yor. A community display of fireworks is all very well, but allowing small children to han- die fire entails a risk and has no patriotic significance. There is a patriotic thrill for the whole family in the posses- sion of a beautiful American flag. And certainly the Fourth of July can be no more fit- tingly celebrated than by fly- ing the national emblem. The small boy or girl will enjoy raising the flag in the morning and lowering it at sundown, according to strict form, For the city, the Sports de- partment has a jointed flag- pole, A large flag of bunting, @ pole in two sections, rope and an iron holder come in a neat flat box. This can be easily fastened on a window ledge. They also have flag poles with Store Closed All Day Saturday A Special Sale For Boys We have taken the fol- lowing three items from our regular stock and re- duced them for to-morrow only: Boys’ Gray and Natural Crash Linen Suits, sizes 7 to 16 years. 7.75 regularly 9.75 to 10.75 Boys’ Two-Piece Paja- mas of fine material, Sises 6 to 16 years, regularly 2.95 Boys’ Straw Hats, Sen- nits and Pineapple Sailors, OUBLE, width webbing; D no buckles to chafe— that’s why E. Z. Garters jive double wear. And the wide, soft web- ing prevents binding Af all dealers. ‘Manufactured only by the Thos, P, Taylor Co., Bridgeport, Ct. GARTER ty Wipe For Comrort pulleys for the lawn. Sizes 67% to 71%. 2.95 Tt will Lf allay de Nr hits regularly 4.75 Zalute his very own flag. vent? For the Holiday Week-End Women’s Cotton Frocks 19.50 Similar dresses sold regularly for 24.50 to 85.00 The most remarkable feature of these Dresses is not their unusually smart styles, but the fact that they are made of such exclusive fabrics as Imported Dotted Swiss, La Jerz Crepe, Flowered and Dotted Organdie, Flowered and Striped Cotton Georgette and Anderson Gingham, Real Filet Lace adorns many—Batiste, Organdie and narrow Ribbon provide embellishment for others. The range of colors and styles is extensive, so you are certain to find just the one that suits your type. All sizes. (Fourth Floor) No Returns NoC.0. Da No Approvala Smart Tub Skirts: For Women and Misses 4.75 and 5.50 regularly 6.75 to 8.75 Every model is a favorite style. Splendidly made of Satinette or Cotton Gabardine. Although of ample cut they have the desired clinging effect. Such skirts as these are quite as effective with a sweater or sport blouse as skirts of more costly materials. Sizes 25 to 36 inch waist-bands, (Fourth P.oor) An Important Sale Women’s Capes Very Special, 27.00 A graceful Wrap for Summer evenings and chilly days is most essential to the Summer wardrobe. But it is not necessary that it be a costly one when such desirable mod- els as those grouped for this Sale are available for little expenditure. They are full, rippling models that swing gracefully from the shoulder, faultlessly tailored of fine Navy Blue Serge and lined throughout with Fancy Silk, ‘ The collar terminates in a “throw-tie” effect that is very smart indeed, being an adaptation from a Paris Wrap. (ourth Floor) The Maker’s Loss—Your Gain 500 Misses’ Summer Dresses 14 to 18 Years 6.95 Similar Dresses sold regularly for 9.75 to 14.75 The firm who made these Dresses lost money on them, because they had to sell them to us at a sacrifice to make room for their Fall Dresses. They are splendidly made of fine quality Volles in beautiful color combinations and solid shade or of Gingham, Many entirely new style features are introduced. In fact, the entire assortment js quite different from the Frocks that have pre- eded them, At 6.95 they are unequalled values, (Fourth Floor) 34th Street ‘on {3 pS) ‘An Extraordinary Sale Fashionable Bathing Suits Priced Slightly Above Cost 5.95 Occasionally one sees a Bathing Suit bearing a low price mark that is really prettier in style and altogether more dashing and attractive than one priced much higher, Such is the case in this instance. The Suits offered in this Sale are quite the smartest, — most modish Suits we have seen this year. By purchasing in tremendous quantity we secured them for a remarkably low price—far less than the maker intended they would sell for, above the cost to us. Some are slip-on models of fine Surf Satin, others are | all worsted Annette Kellerman Swimming Suits with tights attached in glorious color combinations. Still others are fashioned of fine French Jersey, effectively trimmed with / braid, All colors, NoC.0.D.'s No Return No Approvals (Fourth Floor) Women’s Wool Jersey Suits’ Very Special, 19.50 What more comfortable or appropriate for weeke ending than a natty Suit of Wool Jersey? Although such a Suit does not cost as much as other types of Summer attire, it is better looking and by far more useful, Those grouped for this Sale ‘are notably good in line. and style, fashioned of splendid quality All Wool Jersey in rich, dark shades or lovely light colors. (Fourth Floor) Specials! Friday Only “McCreery Silks’’ 10,000 yards of Sea Silk Taffeta made especially for Writing Paper Whiting and Cook’s Lin- en Finish Paper—72 sheets Bathing Suits. Black only. | 4, pound. 86 inches wide. yd., 1.95 Envelopes to match, 25 regularly 3,00 in package. 15¢ (Second Floor) regularly 25¢ (Main Cotton Dress Fabrics Breakfast Coats Genuine Imported St. Gall Dotted Swiss in a full range of colored dots on white grounds, Also white of Figured Voile trimmed dots on colored grounds. with cording of self-mates yard, 1.25 rial. * Beach Cloth of strong, At 5.00 is a group fash- durable quality for suits, | ioned ‘of Boxloom Crepe dresses, skirts, children’s | with piping of self color frocks and rompers, 86 | Satin, French Blue, Laven- regularly 8.95, for 2.75 regularly 8.95, for 5. OO inches wide. yard, 5Qc¢ der, Fine Rose and Tur- (Second Floor) quoise Blue, trnind Flee Sateen Petticoats Children’s Bloomer Dresses regularly 8.95, for 2.95 Pretty Petticoats of high lustre Sateen, panelled and flounced model in White. regularly 8.95, for 2.50 Made of Chambray in (Third Floor) Sizes 2 to 5 years. rae 28% Off Aluminum Fry Pans regularly 2.75, for 1.95 Mirro heavy gauge high- ly polished Fry Pan, 18 inches diameter at top, 24 inches deep. (Sixth Floor) Table Cloths regularly 7.00, for 5. Women’s Sweaters Certain styles of Sweat- ers will be subject to this discount tomorrow. Slip-on models and Tuxedo effects, Also Woollen and Fibre saci Ot Lites All pure Linen Damas! Eton Guimpes pire Cloths, sizes 66x66 — regularly 8.95, for 2.75 (Second Floor) Dainty Net Guimpes Muslin Sheets regularly 8.25, for 2. Heavy Muslin Sheets McCreery Stata Brand. Sizes 81x99 inches, Be! with frills of embroidered Net and Valenciennes lace edges—to wear with suits, frocks or sweaters, (Main Floor) We have in turn marked them at but a trifle q regularly 75c, for 39¢ H At 2.75, pretty models — Regt ree eaten 4 Pink, Blue, Green and Tan, Saanabaninny, A dicta agit at cet oke a i me ete ee SUR

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